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Talking Lived Experience in Penal Reform at the Law Hub, Amsterdam

On Friday 19th September Paula, Kemi and Gill spoke at an event hosted by Penal Reform International in Amsterdam. The discussion aimed to explore and advance the meaningful inclusion of people with lived experience in prison reform efforts, in line with international human rights standards.

Gill drew on historical research by the research team to outline the long history of criminalised people shaping penal reform. She also introduced the evidence base for peer supported provision in contemporary justice systems.

Kemi talked about the therapeutic nature of her work with Reformed CIC, the discrimination that she faced as a Black woman coming out of prison, and how despite the diversity of people in prison, a driving connective thread is poverty. Kemi advocated support that is therapeutic and empowering, not just transactional.

Colleagues Scott, Donna and Dwayne provided co-constructed definitions, highlighted the importance of inclusive education and research, and the need to meaningfully include people who indirectly experience criminalisation including the children of people who go to prison.

Paula summarised the group’s contributions, locating them within a UK context of lived experience activism, before opening dialogue with the audience.

Thanks again to Dwayne Antojado for facilitating this work and Penal Reform International for being wonderful hosts.

👉 Watch the event here: https://lnkd.in/eZUzTp4H

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